“When you become self-ful as a leader, you can experience the intrinsic, restorative benefits of compassion for yourself.”
Source: Compassionate Accountability: How Leaders Build Connection and Get Results
“Compassion, like any other leadership competency, can be learned.”
Source: Compassionate Accountability: How Leaders Build Connection and Get Results
“The difference between leaders who fly and leaders who stay on the ground is mindset.”
Source: Compassionate Accountability: How Leaders Build Connection and Get Results
“Mindfulness is not just about being present, but also about being curious, compassionate, and non-judgmental towards our thoughts and emotions. It is a powerful tool that allows us to connect with ourselves and the world around us in a more meaningful way.”
Source: Favored For Life: A 21 Day Journey Of Grace
“Stop trying to be less of who you are. Let this time in your life cut you open and drain all of the things that are holding you back.”
Source: Born Ready: Unleash Your Inner Dream Girl
“The brightest stars are not in the sky, but in your heart, your compassionate actions and the love you share to the world.”
Source: Enlightenment Step by Step
“With wisdom, we recognise that our employees, members, owners, customers, shareholders, suppliers, creditors, society and other stakeholders are after all people just like us. All of them are seeking this wholeness through so many endeavours, ideas, activities, relationships, etc. Recognising this universal fact allows us to respond with compassion.”
Source: Mindfulness-Based Leadership: The Art of Being a Leader - Not Becoming One
“We are for the others to be cared and loved. We are for the others to be nurtured. We are for the others to be healed. Each of us is for the other so to find himself/herself. We are the power the others search in themselves... We are not to be hated and abandoned and ignored. Me is for You, no matter who you are.”
“Consider it commonplace, the self-proclaimed empaths who cannot empathize with those individuals most antithetical to their politics.”
“Captain Vaselik was her only chance. She re-tied her kerchief, smoothed her clothes as much as possible and hoped she looked presentable enough as she and the children left for headquarters.”
Source: Sown in Tears: A Historical Novel of Love and Struggle